OIC Foreign Ministers Meet in Istanbul Amid Israel-Iran Tensions
At the 51st OIC session in Istanbul, foreign ministers address Israel-Iran strikes and call for unity in a transforming world.
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At the 51st OIC session in Istanbul, foreign ministers address Israel-Iran strikes and call for unity in a transforming world.
As Israel contends with military operations in Gaza and warnings of a prolonged Iran campaign, analysts question if the multi-billion-dollar spending is sustainable over time.
Tanzania opens the Chinese-built Magufuli Bridge across Lake Victoria, slashing travel time from two hours to five minutes and boosting trade with East African neighbors.
Turkmenistan opened its borders on June 16 to help evacuate foreign nationals from Iran, hosting 845 evacuees from 22 countries so far. More arrivals expected soon.
Chinese vice premier Ding Xuexiang and President Putin reaffirm China-Russia strategic coordination, pledging to deepen trade, energy cooperation and multilateral ties through BRICS and the SCO.
At Qingdao Summit, KEZAD Group’s CCO highlights plans to expand collaboration with Chinese mainland companies across logistics, renewable energy and digital trade.
Israel killed Saeed Izadi, senior Quds Force commander, in a Qom strike as the week-long Israel-Iran air war intensifies and global tensions rise.
Forum in the HKSAR marks the fifth anniversary of the national security law, highlighting stability, development and the “One Country, Two Systems” principle.
Expert William Hartung warns that potential U.S. strikes on Iran risk repeating the Iraq War’s costly legacy: trillions spent, hundreds of thousands killed and enduring veteran trauma.
Turkish FM Hakan Fidan urged Israel to halt its strikes on Iran, warning at the OIC meeting in Istanbul that the attacks risk dragging the region into a ‘total disaster.’